great idea for a channel - football history, love it and maybe put the timelines in context with some non football headlines and footage of the pivotal years and major news events of the timeline your covering
Joe Fagan was playing at other clubs up until 1955, and if Harry Catterick had recommended Joe to Shanks, then the very earliest he could've been at Liverpool was 1959.
I don't think general trends would change if Dalglish stayed. United would still be team of the 90s and beyond but with Dalglish and better leadership Liverpool could have been clear No2 throughout the decade and beyond. It's a very interesting "what if" not so much for Liverpool as for entire Premier League project that would end up being similar to continental leagues with clear cut switchable top 2 clubs (Real/Barca) instead of a dominant team and a more open field challengers (like United had in Newcastle/Blackburn/Arsenal/Chelsea). Hillsborough set so many things in motion.
@@abhayvashishtha3312 Thanks mate. I do want to look at each of the Shankly/Paisley/Fagan times in more depth, had to cut so much from the first bit to stop it being 2 hours long
Got to say that a player that goes to become manager and win the double is massive, Dalglish was a legend, a lack of national success means nothing to a player being over rated or not.
@@danpreston564 Nope, it was said by everyone the police were to blame. Everyone but the police and politicians trying to cover their tracks and some scum newspaper
What other Liverpool stories shall we cover in the future?
An In depth look at the closest title race ever would be great .
Thomas !!!
Ray Kennedy isn't spoken of very much at all.
That team with Souness in the engine room was an absolute machine.
You should cover Kevin Keegan’s Newcastle Entertainers in the future. Really good video man.
Cheers mate, I’ll put it on the list
great idea for a channel - football history, love it and maybe put the timelines in context with some non football headlines and footage of the pivotal years and major news events of the timeline your covering
Joe Fagan won a treble in he's first season
He did, thanks for pointing that out
FINALLY its here...🤩😍
Thanks for this brother...❤
Got more Liverpool coming up this week
Joe Fagan was playing at other clubs up until 1955, and if Harry Catterick had recommended Joe to Shanks, then the very earliest he could've been at Liverpool was 1959.
Knowledge!
Respect for telling Hillsborough how it was.
I don't think general trends would change if Dalglish stayed. United would still be team of the 90s and beyond but with Dalglish and better leadership Liverpool could have been clear No2 throughout the decade and beyond.
It's a very interesting "what if" not so much for Liverpool as for entire Premier League project that would end up being similar to continental leagues with clear cut switchable top 2 clubs (Real/Barca) instead of a dominant team and a more open field challengers (like United had in Newcastle/Blackburn/Arsenal/Chelsea). Hillsborough set so many things in motion.
Dalglish ruined Liverpool, it was already done when Sounness took over. Look at Dalglish as a manager post Liverpool, dull straight lines football.
@@AIJimmybadwell he did win a league with Blackburn but nothing else 😂😂😂
Really really enjoyed watching this vid... Ynwa
Thanks mate: couple more Liverpool videos this week to come
love this
Bill shankly era
Great content by the way
@@abhayvashishtha3312 Thanks mate. I do want to look at each of the Shankly/Paisley/Fagan times in more depth, had to cut so much from the first bit to stop it being 2 hours long
Kenny Dalgish was not the last of the boot room, Roy Evans brought it back, it ended when Gerard Houllier came in.
I make that point in my video about Roy Evans' Liverpool
Dalglish was a good player but I think he was a little overrated. He never really done it for Scotland.
Sadly not many did for Scotland when it mattered
Got to say that a player that goes to become manager and win the double is massive, Dalglish was a legend, a lack of national success means nothing to a player being over rated or not.
@@gloomyvale3671 that's where you are wrong. Why didn't he win the Ballon Dor if he was that good?
Graham Souness ruined Liverpool
'Losing their lives in a crush'
Feels like you’re glossing over the Liverpool fans' contribution to the disaster, there.
Now there was no way I was gonna portion any blame out to Liverpool supporters.
@@WhatifDocumentaries3417 post Hillsborough history revisionism.
@@danpreston564 Nope, it was said by everyone the police were to blame. Everyone but the police and politicians trying to cover their tracks and some scum newspaper
@@WhatifDocumentaries3417 Hillsborough was the police. The revisionism is that Liverpool fans were not to blame for heysel. They were.